Conservation and Humanities: Objects and Evidence
This course is primarily aimed at students of history, art history, archaeology and anthropology, but other humanities students interested in questions of cultural heritage may apply. Master's and PhD level are preferred. Selection of applicants is based on academic achievement, relevant work experience and commitment to the field of conservation and research.
Students can apply for this summer course by completing the digital application form and uploading the following documents:
A scan of the identity page of your passport. If you do not have a passport yet, please upload a scan of your identity card or driver's licence.
Transcripts of all higher educational institutes you will have attended before enrolment in the summer programme, listing all grades and credits obtained. If you have more than one transcript, please put them together in one document.
Describe in 350 words (maximum) why you are interested in taking this course. Please include: all previous academic and/or formal training experience in the field, specific areas of interest and what you specifically wish to learn relating to the topic.
Send in by email before the application deadline.